The Study of Determination Blanket designed by Mikey. A sampler that makes synchronizing swimming look easy!
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The pattern is a stitch-along and will release new sections every Thursday for August 2023. After August 2023, the design will be put into one mega pattern for download.
Mikey designed the afghan back in August 2022 and just made quick diagram notes for the design but when it came to the finished piece, it's been rough! Squeezing into a floatie is a lot easier! In the end, I determined to make the stitches work to do a 'ta dah' moment in the end.
Tutorials
UPDATED INFO
The sign-up announcement will start on Thursday, July 20, 2023.
The stitch-along starts officially on August 3, 2023. We delayed the start-up until after Canada Day and Independence Day because of respect for the Canadian and USA celebration holidays. The yarn is listed below if you want to collect your yarn at any time.
The blanket will be bold and a reason to reach for the stars. Like the guy in the picture, he's probably like me in reaching up and saying, "Great, the challenge has started, and, oh yeah, the buffet is open!" I can totally relate to him.
Yarn
This will be the regular stitch along with our friends at Yarnspirations when we get moving on this. We are too early to start sign-ups to have this pattern delivered to you each week.
I was looking for yarn that was more vibrant than Caron One Pound and rediscovered a yarn that I had just pushed aside back in 2013. You can see more about Red Heart Comfort here. The yarn line had fresher summery colours. It matched the concept that I had in my head.
There are six balls in total. The yardage seems to go on forever and ever! You know me, I love long-yardage yarn! You will have yarn left over for other projects.
The colours are as follows for Going Boldy, one ball each:
Hot Pink
Goldenrod
Petal Pink
Peacock
Charcoal
Gray
The colours are as follows for the Flower Vase, one ball of each:
Cream
Charcoal
Gray
Seafoam
Petal Pink
Hot Pink
I am still in the design stage and don't know what colour I use most. I will weigh my yarn and accurately guess the yardage per colour.
I was focused on doing cross-over stitches—variations of crisscrossing design.
I developed a stitch doing crisscrossing over 2 spaces. In person, is magnificent to look at. I'm unsure if the photo really captures it.
One of my favourite summer afghans of the past was the Juicy Fruits and Whipped Creme Throw. If you kick the model off the couch, you will see the entire blanket and the colours are vibrant and have a summer look to it. Yes, there's a tutorial for it too.
If you enjoy Stitch Alongs, you can see more than we have done below.
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Patricia Schmidt says
Loving this stitch along. Extended double crochet has been difficult till I used stitch markers for each stitch on each side. Thank you so much for new techniques
Juliana says
I love the pattern, but those extended dc cross-stitches are a bugger. However, this is the first intermediate pattern I've done, so I'm basically here to learn new stitches. I know my stitch count is off, and I zoned out on rows 16-18 (did two sets), duh. Glad I'm using scrap yarn :). Once I feel more comfortable with the pattern, I'll make it for real. It really is beautiful.
Donna R says
I signed up for the crochet along, got a confirmation email that I was in, but I never got the instructions or chart. Mikey does a great job of explaining in the video, but it would be so helpful to get the promised email and pattern instructions to print.
Wendy Maruna says
We were able to link the landing page for the written pattern to our article. At the top of this page there is a black button that says “view pattern “. Scroll down on that page to find the “download lesson” button to get week one’s pdf
Happy Stitching